These two men are wanted for their connection to seven armed robberies since September. Police say the duo has targeted businesses in Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Fountain Valley. The first known robbery occurred on Sept. 13 at a barbershop at 2521 N. Grand Ave., in Santa Ana. The men then robbed J's Paradise at 413 W. 17th St. 10 days later. The men have also been known to rob two businesses in the same day. On Oct. 1, the two men robbed a Domino's Pizza at 1001 South Main St. in Santa Ana and about 45 minutes later robbed a liquor store at 12062 West St. in Garden Grove. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities at 714-245-8443.

Henry Quinones, a former Anaheim resident, dissappeared in the middle of trial where he faced 26 counts of lewd acts on a child under 14 years old. Today, Quinones would be 70 years old. Between 1984 and 1989, Quinones lived at the victim's home acting as a surrogate father, according to prosecutors. During that time, Quinones orally copulated, and had intercourse with the victim. The victim was described only as a child between the ages of three to eight. The abuse occurred almost on a daily basis. After Quinones dissappeared, he was tried in absentia and convicted. He was sentenced to 56 years in prison. He is described as 5 feet, 10 inches talk, 150 pounds and black hair with brown eyes. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities at 866-673-2574.

Gerald Guy Byrne, 49, is wanted by the Santa Ana Police Department. Officers believe the parolee strangled 69-year-old Charles John Samo in July 2009. Police described Byrne as a drug user and transient who frequented Tustin and Costa Mesa motels. He often wore a baseball hat. Byrne is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 170 pounds. Byrne is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to call the Santa Ana Homicide Unit at 714-245-8390.

FBI officials are seeking the public's help in identifying a man known only as the "Ho Hum bandit" who has robbed at least 12 banks in Orange and San Diego Counties. The "Ho Hum bandit" is believed to have robbed five banks in Orange county, including two robberies in Laguna Beach, two in Newport Beach, and one Corona del Mar. He is described as a Caucasian male, 25 to 35 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall and about 160 pounds. He has brown hear and is known to wear different hats during his heists.

Joel Munoz Marquez of Tustin is wanted on suspicion of murder. His roommate, Alberto Ezequiel Velazquez Rosario, 21, was stabbed to death after the roommates had an argument in 1996. Rosario was found on the patio of their 1-bedroom apartment in the 14400 block of Newport Ave. with a bloody head wound. A desk and mop also had blood on them, police said at the time. Three other men lived in the apartment with them. Marquez and Velazquez had met when they both worked at Jack in the Box on 17th Street. Police said the victim was found dead in a barrel covered with a tarp. The victim's brother interrupted and was hit on the head with a rock, police said. He is 5 feet 4 inches tall, 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. COURTESY OF THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT

Jason Liu, who would be 30 years old today, is believed to have been behind the wheel of a car used in a drive-by shooting that left one person dead and three injured in Fullerton. According to prosecutors, Liu, who is believed to have been a gang member, was driving with seven other people to fight a rival gang on Sept. 13, 2000. When their car neared their rivals, Liu is believed to have told the shooter, "Blast them." Liu is described as 5 feet, 11 inches tall, 150 pounds with black hair and brown hair. He is believed to have fled to Taiwan or South Korea. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities at 866-673-2574.

Jose Guadalupe Lopez and his brother, Juan, are wanted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon for a fatal stabbing in June 1989 near Vista Del Mar Drive and Acacia Avenue in Fullerton. This photo is from 1989. Lopez is now 37 years old. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall. Lopez may have fled to Mexico. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Barry Coffman at 714-738-5361.

Jorge Rafael Huante, 19, is wanted as a person of interest in the shooting of 20-year-old Harvey Romero, of Garden Grove. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Orange County Sheriff's Department at 714-628-7170. COURTESY OF THE ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

Jose Trinidad Ramos, 42, was last seen in Tustin and Santa Ana. He's wanted for murder and faces $500,000 bail. During an argument in 1995 between two groups of people, police said, Ramos fired a gun and hit a person not involved in the argument. Ramos has been described as 5 feet 8 inches tall and 150 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call Suzanna Smedley at 714-573-3393 or e-mail ssmedley@tustinca.org.

Authorities believe Jose Lomela Morett, now 35 years old, was one of two men who shot and killed Robert Fierro on Oct. 20, 1996. Investigators said Fierro pulled to the curb to help a friend he was following to a car show, but were held up by two masked men. Fierro was shot twice with a .380 caliber gun. Morett is believed to have fled to Mexico. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 866-TIP-OCSD or 866-847-6273.

Juan Manuel Lopez, 39, is wanted for a fatal stabbing in June 1989 at the intersection of Vista Del Mar Drive and N. Acacia Avenue in Fullerton. Police officers believe he may have fled to Mexico. Lopez is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall and 130 pounds. This photo is from 1989. Anyone with information about Lopez can call Det. Barry Coffman at 714-738-5361.

Investigators say Mario Rizo Garcia shot and killed a San Juan Capistrano man over a dispute about lent tools. On March 23, 2003, Garcia allegedly waited outside the San Juan Capistrano home of Juan Ramon Perez and shot him several times. Perez had allegedly lent several tools Garcia and had asked for them to be returned. Orange County Sheriff Department investigators believe Garcia fled to Mexico after the shooting. A warrant for his arrest has been issued in both the US and Mexico. A $3,000 reward has been issued, by Perez's family, for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Garcia.

Police officers are still searching for Antonio Lopez Cervantes, following a murder in Anaheim in 1993. Cervantes also has gone by the name Ignacio Contreras, according to the Anaheim Police Department. He's 42 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and about 160 pounds. Cervantes has brown hair and brown eyes. Cervantes is suspected in a 1993 shooting murder in Anaheim, according to police. His relatives in the area have not cooperated with law enforcement and relatives in Alabama told police he's in California, and that officers will not be able to find him, according to the Anaheim Police Department. He had been a licensed commercial truck driver, according to police. Cervantes should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to call 714-765-1900.

A fight over a beer keg in a Halloween party led to the fatal stabbing of a 24-year-old man, authorities said. Ezequiel Jaurequi Gonzalez crashed a Halloween party in 2008 and tried to take a keg of beer with him. When Frankie Jesus Sotelo Jr. tried to stop him, a fight ensued. Sotelo died from his injuries. Gonzalez is believed to have fled to Mexico, but investigators believe he may have returned. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities at 714-245-8440.

Authorities say the "Pop the lock crew" is responsible for several takeover-style bank robberies in South County cities, and Wells Fargo is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to their arrest and conviction. This is the latest photo released by authorities, who said one of the three suspects removed his mask in front of a surveilance camera. The men are known for jumping over counters and prying open drawers with a tool to remove the cash inside. They have also used vehicles that are stolen from the Los Angeles area. Anyone with information is asked sheriff officials at 866-TIP-OCSD or 866-847-6273.

Three men are wanted by the FBI and Orange County Sheriff investigators for a series of take-over style bank robberies that have occurred in south Orange County, authorities said. The men are believed to have robbed a Wells Fargo in Mission Viejo on July 13, a Bank of America in Dana Point on July 28, and a Well's Fargo in Ladera Ranch on Sept. 29. No weapon has been seen, but the robbers are known to yell at customers and tellers to get on the floor as they enter the bank. Then they jump over the counter and force open drawers to take the cash. They have been dubbed by investigators as the "Pop the lock crew." They are known to wear athletic clothes, ski masks or bandanas over their faces, and gloves. Wells Fargo bank is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to their arrest and conviction. Courtesy of the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

Dante Arnaud, 23, is a former Garden Grove blood technician who has been convicted of molesting six woman who were pregnant or had recently given birth. Arnaud fled the Santa Ana courthouse with his wife before the jury returned with a verdict in 2008. He was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Arnaud had sexually assaulted the women under the guise of doing breast and vaginal exams, reports state. He had entered the women's rooms to take blood samples. Police believe Arnaud may have fled to Urapan, Michoacan, Mexico. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

For eight years, investigators had not identified a suspect in the murder of Cari Ann Parnes, an 18-year-old woman who was found beaten and raped in an orange grove. Then, in February 2000, DNA evidence linked Leonardo Pimental Sanchez to the crime. Pimental's DNA sample was taken while he was serving time in state prison, but he had been released by the time his sample was tested, linking him to the 1992 murder. Pimental, who has an extensive rap sheet that includes rape, is believed to have fled to Mexico, but investigators with the Orange County Sheriff's Department believe he may have returned to the U.S. under a fake name. He is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall, 150 pounds with black hair, brown eyes, and a tattoo of a scorpion on his right hand. His brother, Salvador Sanchez Pimental, is also wanted for an unrelated killing in Orange County.

Elipidio Salas-Flores, 42, of Tustin is wanted for child molestation of a family member in 2002. He's facing a $50,000 bail. Salas-Flores is 5 feet 5 inches, 162 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT

Prosecutors said Alfonso Flores Gomez went with a friend to rob a La Habra drug dealer, but the robbery took an unexpected turn. Gomez and his friend, Gilbert Rodriguez, were demanding drugs, money and guns from the dealer inside a motel on Feb. 17, 2005. Three other people were inside the motel room at the time. Then, for an unknown reason, Gomez turned to his friend, Rodriguez, and allegedly shot him dead. Gomez is described as 5 feet, 11 inches tall and between 195 to 210 pounds. He is believed to still be in the Southern California area. Anyone with information is asked to call 866-673-2574.

Lisbio Maria Jacinto Couto Jr. is wanted by the Fountain Valley Police Department and the FBI. The Portuguese man's nickname is "Leash." He's wanted on charges involving an armed robbery in Hayward in April 1997, an armed robbery and murder in San Jose in May 1997, and a computer component hijacking in San Jose in October 1997. He's also being investigated for a murder outside a house party in Fountain Valley in April 1998. He's suspected of being part of a sophisticated Asian criminal organization, according to officials. Couto is 34 years old and 5 feet 5 inches tall. He was born in Portugal and came to the United States when he was 9 years old. He's connected with Orange County and Prescott, Ariz., police said. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI office at 310-477-6565. COURTESY OF THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Bulmaro Mojica and Fausto Urdiera knew each other fairly well, meeting up in the same El Modena house for card games. On June 6, 1985, the two began to argue during a card game. According to investigators, Mojica grabbed a butcher's knife during the fight and plunged it into Urdiera's chest. Bulmaro left the house and officials have not had contact with him since. Mojica is believed to have been originally from the state of Guerrero in Mexico and has family in Guadalajara. Mojica is described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall, 185 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He would be 47 years old today. Investigators received information that Mojica may have died in Mexico, but have been unable to confirm that information. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities at 866-TIP-OCSD or 1-866-847-6273.

Alejandro Zavala Sanchez, 29, is wanted by the Tustin Police Department for alleged carjacking and kidnapping on Dec. 12, 2000. According to the Tustin Police Department, Sanchez came out of the Shell gas station convenience store at 13131 Jamboree Ave. and stole a 1991 blue Toyota 4-Runner that had been left unlocked with the engine running. Three infants were sitting in car seats in the rear of the truck, police said. Sanchez left the infants and their car seats in the bed of a truck in the parking lot of Costco at 2655 El Camino Real. The Toyota truck was found later in Ontario, which is also Sanchez' last known city of residence. Sanchez is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 140 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and is a Mexican national. He has also used the names Miguel Maldonado, Miguel Hernandez and Adolfo Iniguez Ortega. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Analyst Suzanna Smedley at 714-573-3393.

A man wearing a white shirt, black slacks, and a red tie robbed a Bank of America branch at 2701 Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. The man used a note to take an undisclosed amount of cash. Officials are hoping someone might recognize him from photos retrieved from surveilance cameras. COURTESY OF THE FBI

Alfredo Diaz Perez, also known as 'Panther,' is wanted, along with others in the West Trace criminal street gang, for allegedly stabbing several people in 2007. He also is wanted for a 2004 sex crime case, according to the Westminster Police Department. Perez is 24 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 240 pounds. He has tattoos of the numbers 23 and 714 on his right elbow, along with a star. He's also cross-eyed, officials said. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Bill Drinnin at 714-548-3734. COURTESY OF THE WESTMINSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT

Two armed men who robbed seven businesses across the county and a woman wanted on suspicion of grand theft are among the county’s wanted suspects.

Police said two men are believed to be behind armed robberies that have occurred in Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Fountain Valley, including businesses such as barbershops, smoke shops and video game stores. (Click here to read that story.)

This week, authorities also announced a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest, and conviction, of the “Pop the lock crew,” which is responsible for several robberies in South County. (Click here to read that story.)

The Register has been compiling a list of the county’s most wanted suspects. We will be contacting law enforcement agencies to provide information on wanted suspects and their pictures.

The information is being gathered from local, federal an state law enforcement agencies.

The suspects listed here are considered armed and dangerous, and law enforcement agencies ask that you do not contact the individuals if you spot them. Officials ask that you contact local law enforcement if you have any information.

Reward, if any, will also be included.

Click on the first picture here to scroll through the lineup of some of the county’s most wanted suspects. We will also be reporting on any updates in law enforcement’s search of the suspects.

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